Example sentences of "[art] [adj] and [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , heterodimerization of Max with c-Myc mediates DNA binding by c-Myc , which is essential for both the normal and the oncogenic activity of c-Myc .
2 the lack of correspondence between the normal and the clinical literature should not be surprising .
3 But whether serial or parallel processing turns out to be the way the brain works ( there will be more to say about this too in the next chapters ) , there will be cellular events associated with both the short-term and the long-term phase , and we have to try to distinguish between them experimentally .
4 Contrasts in the life of colonial New England are shown in the Puritan Keeping Room of the 1680s and the cosy tavern kitchen of the 1770s with its beehive oven and well protected bar , in the blue-green panelled living room from Lee , New Hampshire , and the mid-eighteenth-century parlor of Captain Perley , who led his Minute Men at the battle of Bunker Hill .
5 However , today the standard colour is black-and-white pied and indeed many have Friesian blood but are much smaller , shorter and more compact than the Friesian and a great deal hardier .
6 Answering , she matched my silly spite with careful , sensible remarks ; politics , she said , was the art of the possible and a good man , once in power , might find himself forced to do some things not quite in accord with his principles , but this did not mean he had forgotten them , nor that he would not act upon them the moment he practically could .
7 The image produced within both the political and the socio-medical arena was forceful .
8 The issues became purely the military , the political and the humane problem of what you were going to do about it once you had it . ’
9 She pulled her foot from his knee , too conscious of the firm muscle of his leg beneath the sole and the gentle probing of his long fingers to find the examination anything but acutely embarrassing .
10 Two main forms of clinical presentation have been described ; a chronic , life threatening illness in the immunocompromised and an acute self limiting gastroenteritis in immunocompetent patients .
11 Swapping of the modified and the unmodified cytosine residues within the Dcm recognition sequence ( CCUP/FCLO ) , however , abolishes the reaction ( lane 4 ; compare lane 6 for result obtained with completely unmodified duplex ) .
12 The explanation for this apparent paradox is provided by the distinction between the subjective and the objective role of historical figures .
13 Outside government , what has been called a ‘ young man 's consensus ’ was developing on the necessity of greater State intervention in both the economic and the social sphere .
14 One has to try and explain what it is we are about and why we 're doing it and , if necessary , perhaps point out a few distinctions that may exist , for instance , between the professional and the amateur scene , not that I like using those words because I think they 're fraught with all sort of potential misunderstandings .
15 And the car parks are to the right and the main entrance is on the left and you just keep going straight on straight on straight on straight on and the bottom left hand corner is casualty .
16 These spatial variations , both at the regional and the local scale , are directly related to the structure of the rural economy .
17 With a realisation that many of the profession 's tasks , in both the private and the public sector , now being undertaken by graduates and full members of the Institution could equally well be done by qualified technicians , the role , influence and recognition of technician courses is bound to increase .
18 Unless the nationalized industries use the same interest rate as private firms , there will be misallocation of investment resources between the private and the public sector : society can gain by reallocating resources to the sector with the higher rate of return .
19 Many investment decisions , both in the private and the public sector , require assumptions about the state of the economy 10-15 years ahead .
20 There is a determination to defend the family as an essential part of the social organisation for social care , viewed in both the private and the public sphere .
21 The division between the private and the public sphere , which was located both in economic development ( the separation of work and home ) and in social ideology , was by the end of the nineteenth century at the heart of moral discourse ; as a corollary , not surprisingly , the development of social purity was to have profound effects between the 1880s and the First World War on the regulation of sexual behaviour .
22 This is still heard in America today in both the literal and the metaphorical sense .
23 The synthesis of inner and outer worlds which Marcel 's imagination supposedly achieves is labelled by de Man as an " intratextual complementarity " : " the complementarity of the literal and the figural meaning of metaphor " .
24 The female , with her heavy investment in producing and raising her babies , is both the spatial and the behavioural focus of the social system while the males compete for ranges that contain mateable females .
25 The curators have apparently missed the most exciting development of art since the 1960s which is the break-up of that restrictive notion of the mainstream and the extraordinary diversity and cross-fertilisation that resulted .
26 Its characteristics are personal acquisitiveness , set free by generous tax cuts for the rich and a licensed pursuit of the fast buck ; markets , including foreign exchange , left unfettered to bestow their dynamism on the economy ; a state rolled as far back as is electorally tenable ; and a participatory capitalism , based on profit rather than ownership , where almost anything is a commodity to be traded .
27 The rich and the powerful call the tune .
28 The hon. Member for Garscadden says that banding protects the rich and the hon. Member for Dagenham says that the Government are clobbering the rich , and still we do not know .
29 Life may be regarded as an austere struggle , blighted by fate , where only the rich and the lucky fare well .
30 I accept completely what the honourable member for erm Truro Truro actually said in his speech just er that he just made , absolutely right that the cultural and the geographical identity of people matters so far as the European parliament is concerned and in respect of our responsibility , the responsibility of this house to citizens of Gibraltar .
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